Translation of «ha'p'orth» into 25 languages

TRANSLATION OF HA'P'ORTH

The translations of ha'p'orth from English to other languages presented in this section have been obtained through automatic statistical translation; where the essential translation unit is the word «ha'p'orth» in English.

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FREQUENCY OF USE OF THE TERM «HA'P'ORTH» OVER TIME

The graph expresses the annual evolution of the frequency of use of the word «ha'p'orth» during the past 500 years. Its implementation is based on analysing how often the term «ha'p'orth» appears in digitalised printed sources in English between the year 1500 and the present day.

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10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HA'P'ORTH»

Discover the use of ha'p'orth in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to ha'p'orth and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.

1

The Sailors' Magazine and Seamen's Friend

refrain from saying to one another, "There goes the ship that is being spoiled for a
ha'p'orth of tar." For, yon see, tar is no expensive article to be bought by the
ounce. A little outlay goes a long way in its purchase. And how supreme must be
the ...

‎1899

2

On Early English Pronunciation, with Especial Reference to ...

jundy to jostle, common dialectally], welt to flag, a ramp rank, rancid, supple to
soak, to ha'p'orth any thing at all, as " I don't wet thoroughly, scam to scorch,
scringe know a ha'p orth about it, he won't say to creak, sevendible thorough,
sound, ...

Not Scotch—Bloodahcd bloodshot, right thorou h, them these [very common
dialects y], welt to flag, a ha'p'orth any thin at all, as “ I on't know a ha'p orth a ut it,
he won't say a ha'p'orth about it, there wasn't a ha'p'orth wrong with him.” Scotch ...

Alexander John Ellis, Francis James Child, William Salesbury, 1871

4

Publications: Chaucer, G. The Corpus ms. (Corpus Christi ...

Bloodshed blood- bungle, a bungler, jubious suspicious, shot, right thorough,
them those [very mistrustful [dubious t],jundy to jostle, common dialectally], wtlt to
flag, a ramp rank, rancid, tapplt to soak, to ha'p'orth any thing at all, as "I don't wet
...

‎1875

5

On Early English Pronunciation: ... Illustrations of the ...

Not Scotch. — Bloodshed blood- bungle, a bungler, jubious suspicious, shot, rig/
it thorough, them those [very mistrustful [dubious ?],jundy to jostle, common
dialectally], welt to flag, a ramp rank, rancid, sapple to soak, to ha'p'orth any thing
at ...

Alexander John Ellis, Francis James Child, William Salesbury, 1875

6

Publications

jundy to jostle, common dialectally], welt to flag, a ramp rank, rancid, supple to
soak, to ha'p'orth any thing at all, as " I don't wet thoroughly, seam to scorch,
scringe know a ha'p orth about it, he won't say to creak, sevendible thorough,
sound, ...

Chaucer Society, London, Geoffrey Chaucer, 1871

7

On Early English Pronunciation, with Especial Reference to ...

Bloodshed bloodshot, right thoroulgh, them those [very common dialecta y], welt
to flag, a ha'p'orth any thing at all, as “ I on't know a ha'p orth about it, he won't say
a ha'p'orth about it, there wasn't a ha'p'orth wrong with him.” Scotch phrases.

here there where hither thither whither (almost universal in England], a taste, a
lock, a gram, a very little. 2. Not Scotch. — Bloodshed bloodshot, right thorough,
them those (very common dialectally], welt to flag, a ha'p'orth any thing at all, as "
I ...

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9

On Early English Pronunciation, with Especial Reference to ...

Not Scotch. —Bloodshed bloodshot, right thorough, them those [very common
dialectally], welt to flag, a ha'p'orth any thing at all, as " I don't know a ha'p orth
about it, he won't say a ha'p'orth about it, there wasn't a ha'p'orth wrong with him.

Alexander John Ellis, William Salesbury, Alexander Barclay, 1874

10

On Early English Pronunciation: On the pronunciation of the ...

Not Scotch. —Bloodshezi bloodshot, right thorou h, them those [very common
dialectal y], welt to flag, a ha'p'orth any thing at all, as “ I don't know a ha'p orth
about it, he won't say a ha'p'orth about it, there wasu't a ha'p'orth wrong with him.